Daliah Singer

Senior Associate Editor

Daliah Singer edits and concepts both service and nontraditional feature packages for the magazine. "Everyday Environmentalists" (December 2014), which she edited, won the 2015 CRMA award for Reader Service. She also writes for all sections of 5280, including departments and narrative features. She is a 2015 Livingston Award for Young Journalists finalist for "The Girls Next Door" (April 2014), an exposé on the sex trafficking of minors in Colorado. The longform piece was highlighted in the Journalism Center on Children & Families' "Best Practices" series as part of a resources portal for other journalists covering the issue. Singer is also heavily involved in the magazine's online ventures; she produces special series and multimedia projects along with her regular culture blog for 5280.com. The Toronto native joined 5280 full-time in 2010 after graduating with honors from the University of Denver's journalism program. She lives in Denver.

Ski movie season is upon us. Proof: Warren Miller's No Turning Back heads to the Mile High City later this month. And a few weeks ago, Sweetgrass Productions released Afterglow, a 12-minute ski flick, to the masses online. (The production company started in...

Amerigo Delicatus Restaurant & Market is one of my favorite restaurants to visit when the cold weather takes hold. The dim lighting, intimate space, and house-made pastas create a warm, welcoming, and homey atmosphere—especially when the snow begins to fall.
During a recent visit...

At the risk of sounding unsophisticated, I'll admit that when I think of composers, the European ones are usually first to come to mind. Perhaps my childhood piano lessons, during which my teacher and I discussed Bach (German), Chopin (Polish), and Beethoven (also German), overshadowed the names of...

Five hundred and ninety-three days before the Olympic Trials for the 2012 London Olympics. That's when we meet then 14-year-old Missy Franklin in Touch the Wall, a documentary premiering next month at the 2014 Starz Denver Film Festival (November 12–23). We watch Missy...

When it comes to training (for that half-marathon or epic bike race or simply to stay in shape), motivation is key. As one of my yoga-teacher friends likes to say: "Sometimes the hardest part is just getting to the mat."
Ellen Miller knows all about staying motivated. The retired high-...

There is, perhaps, no red-carpet accessory more timeless than Cartier jewelry. Since the early 1900s, the brand has been the preferred choice among fashion icons (and the super-rich) thanks to the house’s high-quality work and innovative designs. (A single piece can require more than 300 hours of...

It's a mouthful of a name—which is appropriate for the seventh annual Neustadt JAAMM (Jewish Arts, Authors, Movies and Music) Fest, as it brings a mélange of cultural offerings to the Mile High City for two weeks (October 22 to November 9). In the interest of saving you a bit of...

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Johnson & Wales students, all baking and pastry arts majors, competed in the Gingerbread Takeover from December 6–8. Final judging took place on Thursday in the lobby of the Sheraton Downtown Denver hotel. All photos by Sarah Boyum

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The American Society of Interior Designers' (ASID) Colorado Chapter decorated the Governor's Residence for the holidays. Holiday tours, free and open to the public, will take place December 8-11 and December 15-18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All photos by Sarah Boyum